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  • Nótt
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  • Nótt is the goddess of night in Norse mythology. She was the daughter of Norvi. She married thrice. Her first marriage to Naglfari produced her first son, Audr, a god of prosperity. Her second marriage, to Annar, produced her only daughter, the giantess Jord , who, by Odin, was the mother of Thor . Her third and only lasting marriage is to Dellingr , the god of dawn and mornings. Their union produced Nott's second son, Dagr, the god of day. She rides upon a black horse named Hrimfaxi. The spit of Hrimfaxi is dew.
  • Nótt is a UNSC Smart AI.
  • In Norse mythology, Nótt (Old Norse "night") is night personified. In both the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Nótt is listed as the daughter of a figure by the name of Nörvi (with variant spellings) and is associated with the horse Hrímfaxi, while the Prose Edda features information about Nótt's ancestry, including her three marriages. Nótt's third marriage was with the god Dellingr and this resulted in their son Dagr, the personified day. As a proper noun, the word nótt appears throughout Old Norse literature.
  • Nótt(ノートNōto) is the Crimson Lord who is bound to Clemens Rott.
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Affiliation
  • 16
Name
  • Nótt
Function
  • Software infiltration
  • Alien technology decoding, translation, and interpretation
Description
  • Female personality; tall and slender woman of one uniform color
Color
  • Angry: Red
  • Normal: Black
Began
  • 2553
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  • Nótt is the goddess of night in Norse mythology. She was the daughter of Norvi. She married thrice. Her first marriage to Naglfari produced her first son, Audr, a god of prosperity. Her second marriage, to Annar, produced her only daughter, the giantess Jord , who, by Odin, was the mother of Thor . Her third and only lasting marriage is to Dellingr , the god of dawn and mornings. Their union produced Nott's second son, Dagr, the god of day. She rides upon a black horse named Hrimfaxi. The spit of Hrimfaxi is dew.
  • Nótt is a UNSC Smart AI.
  • In Norse mythology, Nótt (Old Norse "night") is night personified. In both the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Nótt is listed as the daughter of a figure by the name of Nörvi (with variant spellings) and is associated with the horse Hrímfaxi, while the Prose Edda features information about Nótt's ancestry, including her three marriages. Nótt's third marriage was with the god Dellingr and this resulted in their son Dagr, the personified day. As a proper noun, the word nótt appears throughout Old Norse literature.
  • Nótt(ノートNōto) is the Crimson Lord who is bound to Clemens Rott.
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